We could just dissect them here and see what we think of the question on its own merits.
The first one:
... How could you explain OAuth 2.0 to a five-year old, that is, in easily understandable words and in a comprehensive way, without over-simplifying your answer? Any suggestions?
The premise of the question is, "can someone explain OAuth 2.0 to me in a simple and concise way?" The net result is that this question is too broad, as there would be a lot of discussion that would be required to talk about a concrete implementation of OAuth, its strengths, and its flaws.
The second one:
... I have googled a lot of sites trying to understand how to construct a linkedlist and to be able to call it in main but for some reason its just not sticking. that being said I have the following code, am i doing it wrong? how do i insert a number into data and how do i move from one node to the next? and how do i call the node class in main and print out the data values?
What we have here:
- Lack of understanding of a concept (to be explicit, I'm not chastising them for this)
- Unclear question (am I doing it wrong?)
- Unfocused question (how do I do X and Y and Z?)
The fact that they want it explained to them simply belies the problem that the question isn't very good at all. However, the answer provided is.
In either event, it's "unclear" what's being asked since there are a lot of things being asked. They want to see if their code works and how to actually use it, but quite frankly, I'm not so sure we should be answering those questions.
The third one:
... This made me wonder, what are headers, when are they used, both from an HTML perspective but also from some (?) other perspective and why could I remove mine?
The question itself isn't that bad - someone new to web development may not fully understand what headers are, what purpose they serve, how many there are, and how to create one's own. However, the question is in dire need of editing since both the "explain it to me like a five-year old" bit and the formatting add no value whatsoever.
The fourth one:
I want to explain what is AND, OR, XOR, zero is false and 1 is true in pure english.
Any tips? links? or may be you can summarize it in your own word will be really helpful to me.
Two things right off the bat:
It seems to me like there's a lack of true comprehension of the subject material; in order to explain something to someone else, I feel that you should be at familiar enough with the material and concepts. A question like this gives me no confidence that a concise answer (which was provided) would truly resonate with the OP.
They're asking for links, which automatically raises a red flag in most close voter's minds.
There are some of these questions which should be closed, and others which are in desperate need of some copy editing. But by and large, evaluate them on their own merits. Don't try to lump them all together because of a single premise.